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November 2023 by Lana Vasilyeva
Whom do you sell leather sofa for $25 to??? Cast iron and real stone top MCM table for $20??? Not fishy at all! Considering all furniture prices are pretty consistent 3digit numbers.
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November 2023 by Alex R.
Way too expensive. Not what Salvation Army used to seem like. Doesn't feel like it's for the people anymore. It feels like a rip off.
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September 2023 by Chinyere Achusim
It’s organized enough that looking through things wasn’t a hassle which is nice. Saturdays are supposed to be 75% off the color of the week and they didn’t honor that. The fitting rooms are pretty bad too. They had no hooks. An inexpensive and dusty mirror on the floor. Found a few things I liked, but I won’t be going back or recommending it.
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August 2023 by Pamela Jones
People are very hateful that work there and they act like you owe them money! They are very high and I won't go back. 2 times different days so no you can keep this place I will go to Goodall or sparrow
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July 2023 by 1catmac
Expect to spend more than planned. It's great fun and you can get great deals on things you never knew you needed, like a Mini Car Vacuum, or german cookware, mirrors, prints, furniture for rehabbing.
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April 2023 by Omar Cendejaz
First they don’t have enough staff to help. First, I walked around for 20-30 min and I saw 2 other people not one asked if they can help me find anything! Second, my jaw dropped when I saw men’s underwear! Who in their right mind would sell used underwear??? ??♂️??♂️??♂️ I guess times are that hard that someone would need to buy underwear from a thrift store! I am 40 years old I always shop thrifty first, but all under garments I pay retail!
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January 2023 by Paul S
Large selection but shopping here is a complete waste of time. All the clothes sizes are mixed up and no fitting rooms. So most of their clothes might as well just go straight to the garbage. Why not donate your clothes somewhere else where someone can try them on and not waste their money?
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January 2023 by Paul R.
Large selection but shopping here is a complete waste of time. For clothes all the sizes are mixed up and no fitting rooms. Why not donate your clothes somewhere else where someone can try them on and not waste their money? Sounds like a good idea.
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December 2022 by Tall Kevin87
The Army. The Army of Sal's Vacation. The Salvation Station. Otherwise known as "constipation".
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December 2022 by Darla Schultz (Rat Terrier Mama)
They have great deals and wonderful items. I've found wonderful deals and items I will cherish and incorporate into my household for years to come. However they are way OVERPRICED on most items. I can pay less at Walmart or Ross or Menards or even Dollar Tree, for a Lot of items. This is HORRIBLE!!!! Then to top it off they close at 6pm. This makes it really hard for working individuals who work long shifts and/or get off late and would like to shop. PLEASE RECONSIDER YOUR PRICING STRUCTURE SALVATION ARMY!!!
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December 2022 by Lori B
It's an ok place. Wide selection of items. Their card readers are always on the fritz and the cashiers are slow. You'll spend 10-15 minutes in line everytime.
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October 2022 by Illinois Jones
Yet another overpriced thrift store. Been all over the country lately and 3/4 are now like this. Dont know why anybody bothers.
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September 2022 by Suzanne Locke
The staff and volunteers that run this store keep everything beautifully organized and displayed, they're super friendly and welcoming, and I always find a good deal!!
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August 2022 by Linda Brown
I love this store. Will drive 20 miles to go there. Everything you can imagine in the store and the prices are better than any other thrift store I've been to. Bought an off-white leather recliner in very good condition for $15.00. Staff is very kind and helpful. I can't wait to take a little day trip there. In fact, I'm buying some things to take to relatives in Ohio.
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July 2022 by Jus Zajac
STOP PUTTING PRICE TAGS THROUGH THE MAIN BODY OF SHIRTS, WHAT IS WRING WITH YOU PEOPLE?!Staff is rude and there aren’t any carts available. I had to use one from the fruit market a few doors down. Cashier wouldn’t sell me a shirt because they didn’t put a price tag on it. I had 5 other shirts in the same style and brand for $5, why they couldn’t just sell it to me like any other thrift store would is beyond me.They put the price tags right trough the back of the shirt leaving a hole which is very noticeable. Every other store hides it on the collar seams. The way they do it here ruins the shirt and is straight up the dumbest possible way to do it.Only reason I still come is because there’s usually really good stuff to buy (when the staff doesn’t ruin it). There are many things this store needs to fix.